Line up for Eat to the Beat Concerts at International Food & Wine Festival
The EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival presented by CORKCICLE has a flavor to match every taste bud. Whether you're into exotic international dishes or a charming cheese stroll, there's something here for all food lovers.
But the real showstopper that keeps us coming back year after year is the incredible Eat to the Beat Concert Series, presented by Florida Blue. If your perfect meal includes a side of live music, get ready to dig in because it’s time to reveal the star-studded lineup for this year!
The creative minds at Disney Live Entertainment have whipped up another scrumptious selection of performers. Expect a mix of fresh-to-the-festival acts like Yellowcard, The Wanted, and David Archuleta, along with beloved returnees such as Hanson, Tiffany, and Boyz II Men.
Like in previous years, the America Gardens Theatre stage will welcome globally recognized artists alongside local bands, each bringing their own sizzling sounds to the series.
2024 Eat to the Beat Concert Schedule
Here's your menu of musical delights for this year:
Aug. 30-31 - The Fray
Sept. 1-2 - Sugar Ray
Sept. 6-7 - Hoobastank
Sept. 8-9 - Yellowcard (NEW)
Sept. 13-14 - Tiffany
Sept. 15-16 - MercyMe
Sept. 20-21 - Sheila E.
Sept. 22-23 - The Wanted (NEW)
Sept. 27 - Luis Figueroa
Sept. 28-29 - Mau Y Ricky (NEW)
Sept. 30 - Jesse & Joy (NEW)
Oct. 4-5 - Aloe Blacc (NEW)
Oct. 6-7 - Joey Fatone & Friends
Oct. 11-12 - We The Kings
Oct. 13-14 - Switchfoot
Oct. 18-19 - David Archuleta (NEW)
Oct. 20-21 - Billy Ocean
Oct. 25-28 - Hanson
Nov. 1-2 - Haley Reinhart featuring Emily Estefan, Casey Abrams and Janel Parrish (NEW)
Nov. 3-4 - Boyz II Men
Nov. 8-9 - Magic! (NEW)
Nov. 10-11 - Parmalee (NEW)
Nov. 15-16 - Smash Mouth
Nov. 17-18 - 98 Degrees
Starting July 9, you can snag a spot at your favorite show by reserving an Eat to the Beat Dining Package, available Friday through Monday.
Mark your calendars, because the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival will be a daily delight from Aug. 29 through Nov. 23.
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